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Top Phoenix news: Teen, 6 others shot at party; cockfighting ring busted

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Published on March 25, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Phoenix, from police busting a cockfighting ring to a new animal shelter breaking ground.

PD: Teen among 7 people shot at party in Phoenix

Phoenix Police say seven people were shot, including a 15-year-old, at a party overnight.

Police say a party was taking place at a warehouse near 22nd Avenue and McDowell Road at 2:38 a.m. Sunday, when a fight broke out in the street near the building. Shots were fired and seven people were hit by the gunfire and taken to hospitals.

Read the full story on Fox 10 Phoenix.

New $22M Phoenix animal shelter to break ground Wednesday

At-risk animals in Maricopa County will soon have another place to go when shelters are full.

Heidi’s Village, a $22 million animal shelter planned for Phoenix, will begin construction with a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday at 9 a.m.

Read the full story on KTAR News. 

Police bust cockfighting ring in south Phoenix

At least 27 people have been detained after an alleged cockfighting ring was busted in south Phoenix on Sunday.

Read the full story on ABC 15. 

Stevie Nicks on Phoenix: 'I'm so sorry I don't live here anymore'

Stevie Nicks soon will become the latest legend with Phoenix connections to be inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame during a ceremony in New York on Friday, March 29.

Read the full story on AZ Central. 

PLEA to host daylong fundraiser to honor and raise funds for fallen Phoenix police veteran

The Phoenix Law Enforcement Association will host a breakfast and all-day cookout and fundraiser on Monday, March 25, in memory of Phoenix Police Officer Paul Rutherford, who was killed last week while investigating a traffic accident.

Read the full story on AZ Central.